Bird,
We mentioned way back in this discussion, that small screen laptops usually have small keyboards with a lot of combination key stroking or use of the "fN" key in combination with other keys.
I think you are mainly going to use your new laptop at home, probably on a table, so the easy solution is to plug in a cheap $10 full size keyboard or use one you have laying around that was your favorite at one time. This also has the advantage of not having to reach over the bottom area of the laptop that is mostly wasted to hold the touchpad.
When/if you want it portable sometime, just unplug the external keyboard.
People have been sold on laptops and smaller devices being the way to live, and for some it is the only way they can live. The kids being raised today will be totally dependent on electricity, batteries, and electronic instruments.
I'm sure you remember when we got our electric bill only every other month in the 60's and before. The power companies used to give us a discount for using more power over a certain amount and new small appliances were the big fad. Now we find it a pain when a storm knocks out our power for more than 30 minutes and we start getting the generator ready..:laughing:
We mentioned way back in this discussion, that small screen laptops usually have small keyboards with a lot of combination key stroking or use of the "fN" key in combination with other keys.
I think you are mainly going to use your new laptop at home, probably on a table, so the easy solution is to plug in a cheap $10 full size keyboard or use one you have laying around that was your favorite at one time. This also has the advantage of not having to reach over the bottom area of the laptop that is mostly wasted to hold the touchpad.
When/if you want it portable sometime, just unplug the external keyboard.
People have been sold on laptops and smaller devices being the way to live, and for some it is the only way they can live. The kids being raised today will be totally dependent on electricity, batteries, and electronic instruments.
I'm sure you remember when we got our electric bill only every other month in the 60's and before. The power companies used to give us a discount for using more power over a certain amount and new small appliances were the big fad. Now we find it a pain when a storm knocks out our power for more than 30 minutes and we start getting the generator ready..:laughing: